Last week mystery men installed a speed in an Antioch street where a 47-year-old had been killed by a suspected speeding driver. Speed bumps were installed by mystery do-gooders but the city has now removed them saying proper methods were not followed. The city, which has an eight-step process for approval of speed tables, says, among other things, 75 percent of the residents affected must agree to the speed bumps, a speed survey must be conducted; if approved, they must be completed with related signs and striping with no cost to the city. What do you think about these regulations?

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